Many Silicon Valley startups have become so big because their products connect people. Products like Zoom, Dropbox, GitHub, even Microsoft Office are all different versions of this.
Network effects have been around for a long time. Theodore Veil, the chairman of aT&T, stated in 1905 that the phone is useless. Its only value lies in letting you connect with people.
It means that you can build a product with all the right features, but if you don't build the network alongside it that lets people connect in the right way, if your coworker's don't use it, your product will not be successful.
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